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Old 04-10-2007, 05:25 AM
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Hey Rallygirl.
Sound like you already know exactly what to do with this little tike. Just make sure he gets plenty of air movement, they don't like stagnent conditions. Also a little fertilizer often is the best way to keep him fed.
Anyway keep us updated on any progress.
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:04 AM
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I have one with 3 spikes labled graveolens aka tricolor ? darn name changes I will post a picture when they open, that is if they do . Gin
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Old 07-26-2008, 03:38 PM
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Hi all, this is my first essay in posting. I have a couple of Gongora : armenaica, quinquenervis(do I have that spelled right?) and chocoensis. The armenaica bloomed last winter and the chocoensis bloomed last week. The blooms lasted only a few days...maybe a week. There were five on the spike and they were adorable...like little flying dragons in red and white....no fragrance that I could detect. I think I got the Armenaica from Hoosier and the others from Carter Holmes. I've only had any orchids at all for a couple of years so I appreciate any and all advice. Everyone is out in the shade house my son built on the north side of the house for me after a tree limb fell on my gazebo and damaged it beyond repair. Sorry to be so chatty.
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Old 07-26-2008, 05:22 PM
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Recently someone gave me a gongora so naturally I was interested in this thread. However, when viewing your thread the "pictures" is see is only a box with a red x in it? What happened? did everyone else see the pictures and not me. Maybe it's my computer?
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Old 07-26-2008, 06:57 PM
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Recently someone gave me a gongora so naturally I was interested in this thread. However, when viewing your thread the "pictures" is see is only a box with a red x in it? What happened? did everyone else see the pictures and not me. Maybe it's my computer?
That's all I see too.
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